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January 22, 2012 - January 28, 2012

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Camden, NJ—Today, Congressman Andrews announced two grants totaling $1.55 million from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York that will create over 50 jobs in South Jersey. The grants fund two major projects: the construction of affordable housing for the developmentally disabled in Woolwich by the Center for Family Services and the renovation of the Independence Village apartment complex into affordable housing in Camden by Life Management, Inc.

TRENTON, January 27, 2012—The executive director of the New Jersey School Boards Association this afternoon commented on the decision by the state’s Council on Local Mandates, declaring the state’s Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights to be unconstitutional unless the Legislature provides funding for its implementation.

GETTYSBURG, PA (01/27/2012)(readMedia)-- Leigh Kelsey O'Donnell, of Belmar, has been placed on the Gettysburg College Dean's Honor list for outstanding academic achievement in Fall 2011.

Students with a quality point average of 3.60 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) for a semester's work are placed on the College's Dean's Honor List.

Founded in 1832, Gettysburg College is a highly selective four-year residential college of liberal arts and sciences with a strong academic tradition that includes Rhodes Scholars, a Nobel laureate and other distinguished scholars among its alumni. The college enrolls 2,600 undergraduate students and is located on a 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.

Cooper University Hospital announces the appointment of Adrienne Kirby, PhD, FACHE, as Chief Operating Officer beginning Monday, January 30, 2012. Kirby will be responsible for the administration and management of The Cooper Health System’s health care delivery operations, including the hospital and physician organization. She will also support the Board and the President/CEO in establishing strategic direction for the organization and achieving its financial goals.

“Dr. Kirby’s proven track record of implementing processes that drive organization performance, productivity and growth will make her a valuable member of Cooper’s leadership team,” said John P. Sheridan, Jr., President and CEO at Cooper. “Her ability to build strong relationships with both academic and community based physician partners and professional colleagues will be extremely important as Cooper continues its expansion of programs and services throughout the region.”

Suspect May Have Been Incensed by Arpaio’s Ongoing Investigation into Legitimacy of Obama’s Birth Certificate

(Phoenix, AZ) Deputies in Knoxville, Tennessee working with Maricopa County Sheriff’s deputies today served a search warrant and seized computer and other evidence from the home of Adam Eugene Cox, 33, after an investigation into an internet death threat against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio came to light in October, 2011.

In January 1935—77 years ago this month—more than a dozen Bureau agents surrounded a quaint two-story home on Lake Weir, Florida. Within moments, a fierce shoot-out erupted. It didn’t go well for the heavily armed criminals inside.

The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), commonly known as “Card Check,” is the misnamed

legislation promoted by Organized Labor to stop the hemorrhaging within union ranks. (From a high near 40 percent after World War II, union representation in the private sector has plummeted to just 7 percent today). It would make organizing a union infinitely easier by eliminating the current secret ballot vote used to determine whether employees wish to unionize.

Common sense tells us that whenever a secret ballot is not employed, many people will not vote their conscience. Instead, they fall victim to intimidation and arm-twisting, and end up casting a ballot in favor of the person whom they are strongly encouraged ---AKA “told” --- to support. The result is a rigged, Banana Republic election, anything but “Free Choice.”

(cnbnews.net) DETROIT-- It will be another day of celebration for women’s athletics as the

University of Detroit-Mercy will participate in National Girls & Women in Sports Day on Feb. 4. The event will feature a series of clinics in a variety of sports. Another highlight will be free admission to the Titans’ women’s basketball game against University of Illinois-Chicago later in the day.

This is just one example of how across the country, the 2012 version of National Girls and Women in Sports Day will celebrate the attention to the success of Title IX. Since Title IX thousands of opportunities have become available for young girls in sports. Since 1971 women’s sports participation has dramatically risen in the United States.

Suddenly, on January 23, 2012. Age 59. Of Jensen Beach, FL. Formerly of Gloucester City.

Cherished son of the late William W. Ulbin, Sr. and Elizabeth Ulbin (nee Schmidt). Loving brother of Daniel M. Ulbin and Ruthann Ulbin. Beloved uncle of Matthew (Jayme), Stephen and Danielle. Loving great-uncle of Natalia. Also survived by his many dear friends in Florida.

Bill was a 1970 graduate of Gloucester Catholic High School where he captained the 1970 Boys Basketball State Championship Team. He received a Masters of Science Degree from American University in 1976 where he was a standoutBasketball player. Bill continued at American U for two more years as a graduate assistant basketball coach. He was a 33 year member of the Pipefitters and Plumbers UA Local Union 322. Most recently Bill was Site Manager for Williams Plant Services at Palisades Nuclear Facility in Michigan.

Relatives and friends are invited to his visitation on Wednesday evening from 4:30 to 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth St., Gloucester City, NJ 08030. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 7:30 PM in the church. Inurnment will be private in New St. Mary’s Cemetery Mausoleum, Bellmawr. In lieu of flowers donations are requested to St. Mary’s Church: at the above church address. In the memo, please write: William W. Ulbin, Jr. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of William W. Ulbin, Jr. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ 08030 Ph:856-456-1142

Should you have a child who will be 5 years of age on or before September 30, 2012 they are eligible to be registered for Kindergarten for the 2012-2013 school year. If you have not contacted the school about registration, please do so. (Mary Bray School 931-7807 x201). Also, if you are aware of another child in the neighborhood we’d appreciate it if you’d have the parent contact the school. Registration is scheduled for Wednesday, February 22nd and snow date Thursday, February 23rd in the Mary Bray Media Center.

Mt. Ephraim School District Preschool Inclusion Program will be holding registration on February 22nd and snow date February23rd. Registration will be held at the Mary Bray School in the Media Center. Classes will include 4 year olds and 3-4 year old preschool disabled students. Please bring: (1) Original birth certificate - student must be 4 years old as of September 30th, (2) Immunization record of student, (3) If applicable a copy of legal/custody papers, (4) Two forms of Mt. Ephraim residency, (5) If student is classified or receiving services from any Early Intervention Programs – their IEP or any other necessary paperwork. Please call Mrs. Clark to schedule an appointment or if you have any questions at 931-7807, ext. 208.

Uploaded to YouTube by greggbevan on Sep 19, 2006A look at Gloucester City, New Jersey and the progress or lack thereof of its downtown business district in the past years.

The link to the above YouTube video was submitted by S. Dwek with the following remark...Where is the Gloucester City progess that was promised by the James Gang Democrats when they were running for office in 2006?

Wanted: Suspect for Homicide in the 25th District

January 26, 2012

On November 25, 2011, at 11:48pm, the victim was found on the 100 block of West Westmoreland Street by police suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was transported to the hospital and later succumbed to his wounds. An arrest warrant has been issued for Jorge Aldea in this homicide.

Suspect:Jorge Aldea, 23 years-of-age - Known to frequent: 3200 block of North Kip Street. 3300 block of North Mascher Street, 100 block of West Wishart Street

January 20, 2012

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on today’s announcement from the Obama administration that it is going forward with its original “Obamacare” policy that mandates coverage of sterilization and contraceptive services in most healthcare plans:

SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (January 24, 2012) – On January 22 at Seton Hall University, senior student-athlete Kaitlin McClymont (Corpus Christi, Texas) of the Stevens Institute of Technology women’s soccer team was named Stevens’ recipient for the National Girls & Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) award. The event was sponsored by the New Jersey Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women.

MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. - Burlington County Prosecutor Robert D. Bernardi announced today that a Mount Holly man has been indicted for assaulting his girlfriend as well as the police officer who responded to the woman’s call for help during a domestic incident on Rancocas Road in March 2011.

On January 26, 2012 at 9:40 AM a member of the Gloucester Township Neighborhood Watch Group reported a suspicious man and woman going door to door in the Front Street area of Glendora, attempting to collect money for the Glen Landing School Basketball League.

The information provided by the Neighborhood Watch member led the responding officers to the two subjects as they were walking on Front Street carrying a home made container labeled "Glen Landing Middle School Basketball". The investigation revealed that the two suspects were not affiliated with, nor were they representatives of the school or any athletic association.

The subjects had already collected $17.94 from unsuspecting households while fraudulently soliciting the money.

Both suspects were arrested for Theft by Deception, Soliciting Without a Permit, and for numerous warrants. Both suspects were remanded to Camden County Jail in Default of $500.00 bail. The male suspect, Mark Miller also had outstanding Contempt of Court charges from Bergen County, NJ. The female suspect, Tracy Mauz also had an arrest warrant for Contempt of Court out of Mercer County, NJ.

Anyone that has any additional information regarding this incident or believes that they may have been victimized by these persons, should contact the Gloucester Township Police Department Tip Line 856-842- 5560.

COLCHESTER, VT (01/26/2012)(readMedia)-- Michael DeCristofaro, son of Joseph DeCristofaro and Rosemarie Reilly of Belmar was named to the Dean's List for the fall 2011 semester at Saint Michael's College. DeCristofaro is a December 2011 Graduate Business Administration major at the liberal arts, residential Catholic college located in Burlington, Vermont, one of America's top 10 college towns. Students who complete a minimum of 12 credits and achieve a grade point average of at least 3.4 at the end of a semester are recognized for their scholarship by inclusion on the Dean's List.

DeCristofaro graduated from Saint Rose High School before coming to Saint Michael's.

Learn What Matters at Saint Michael's College, The Edmundite Catholic liberal arts college, www.smcvt.edu. Saint Michael's provides education with a social conscience, producing graduates with the intellectual tools to lead successful, purposeful lives that will contribute to peace and justice in our world. Founded in 1904 by the Society of St. Edmund and headed by President John J. Neuhauser, Saint Michael's College is located three miles from Burlington, Vermont, one of America's top college towns. Identified by the Princeton Review as one of the nations Best 376 Colleges, and included in the 2012 Fiske Guide to Colleges, Saint Michael's has 1,900 undergraduate students and 500 graduate students. Saint Michael's students and professors have received Rhodes, Woodrow Wilson, Pickering, Guggenheim, Fulbright, and other grants. The college is one of the nation's top-100, Best Liberal Arts Colleges as listed in the 2012 U.S. News & World Report rankings.

South Jersey Health System, Inc. (SJHS), the parent of the South Jersey Healthcare organization, and Underwood-Memorial Health Systems, Inc. (UMHS), the parent of Underwood-Memorial Hospital and its affiliated organizations, announced today that they have signed a definitive merger agreement that will be submitted to the state and federal governments for approval. The organizations expect to receive final approval for a merger this spring.

New Jersey has the 5th Largest Population in the Country with Water Supplies at Risk

TRENTON – The drinking water for 3,286,373 people in New Jersey could be at risk of radioactive contamination from a leak or accident at a local nuclear power plant, says a new study released today by the New Jersey Public Interest Research Group Law & Policy Center and the Environment New Jersey Research and Policy Center.

TRENTON – Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa and Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor announced that a Rutgers University instructor has been arrested on charges that he used a computer in his university office to share hundreds of videos of child pornography over the Internet.

According to Director Taylor, Gavin Swiatek, 49, a biochemistry instructor on the Rutgers University Cook Campus in New Brunswick, was arrested late yesterday afternoon at his home in Hillsborough by members of the New Jersey State Police. He was charged with second-degree distribution of child pornography and fourth-degree possession of child pornography. Swiatek was lodged in the Middlesex County Jail with bail set at $50,000. He was charged as a result of an investigation by the New Jersey State Police Digital Technology Investigations Unit (DTIU) and the Division of Criminal Justice Computer Analysis & Technology Unit.

“Those who view and distribute child pornography contribute to the tragic exploitation of

KING GEORGE NUMBER 3-PolitickerNJ released their Power List 2011 and year in

THE KING

review earlier this month. The-44-page document contains the names of the 100 most influential personalities in New Jersey politics. Coming in at Number 3 was South Jersey Democrat political boss George Norcross.

The list, first released in March 2000, is an Insiders List that includes policy makers, party leaders, fundraisers, lobbyists, labor unions, businesses, and associations with clout, with an impact on politics and government in the Garden State -- everyone but elected officials and judges.

In November elections, the state’s most powerful Democratic boss maintained control over his South Jersey legislative empire and picked up a seat in the assembly. Not only will his close ally, state Senate President Steve Sweeney (D-3) remain in power for another two year term, but Norcross cut a deal with state Senator Nick Sacco (D-32) that increases South Jersey’s power in the Assembly, ushering in South Jersey Assemblyman Lou Greenwald as majority leader of the lower house. ~ from PolitickerNJ.com Power List 2011.

For those who don’t know Mr. Norcross, he started a small insurance company in the

For the young Ukrainians, it was a dream come true—the promise of well-paying jobs and free room and board in the United States. Once they arrived, however, it quickly turned into a nightmare. They were forced to endure 16-plus hour workdays, usually with no pay. Their living conditions were wretched, with up to 10 workers in often-unfurnished apartments or row houses. And they faced intimidation, threats of physical harm, or actual violence to keep them in line.

(CNBnews.net)Brother of the Wolf, LLC, in cooperation with Sad Eyes Canine Rescue, will be holding a very special seminar on Saturday, February 4th, from 10 AM until noon.

Sad Eyes has been operation in the South Jersey area for 5 years. During that time, this non-profit organization has saved the lives of hundreds of dogs by accepting abandoned dogs into loving foster homes until they are adopted. Its president, Sherry Heiser, is now running out of foster homes; this means many dogs will be euthanized due to lack of space in shelters.

Endangered Missing Person from the 8th Police District

January 26, 2012

(Philadelphia) On Friday, January 20, 2012, Michael Witts was last seen at approximately 3:25 pm at his residence on the 12000 block of Salina Place. Michael suffers from mental health issues and maybe operating a 1992 Tan Plymouth Sundance PA Tag# DTC-5024. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Michael Witts, please contact Northeast Detective Division at 215-686-3153 or call 911.

NAME Michael Witts

AGE 37

HEIGHT 5’7”

WEIGHT 205 lbs

EYES Brown

HAIR Black

He was last seen wearing dark jeans, black winter coat and a gray knit hat

Bateman Calls for Same Sex Marriage to be Placed Before Voters in a Fair, Unbiased Manner

Trenton— Senator Christopher "Kip" Bateman (R-Somerset/Hunterdon/Mercer/Middlesex), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today called for same sex marriage to be decided by the voters of New Jersey.

Production Will Open February 10 and run through February 26 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8p.m. and Sundays at 2p.m.

CAMDEN, NJ — January 23, 2012 — South Camden Theatre Company, a nonprofit professional theatre organization located in Camden, New Jersey continues its season of “Tenn X Ten” featuring works written by and inspired by Tennessee Williams in celebration of the centennial of his birth.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

HARRISBURG - Attorney General Linda Kelly has joined with attorneys general from eight other states in seeking information about the impact on consumers of a recent hacking attack that targeted online retailer Zappos.com.

HARRISBURG - Attorney General Linda Kelly today announced the arrest of an Erie County man suspected of manufacturing and selling "DMT," a psychedelic drug often produced using the root of a plant from South America.

Bank of America Poses a Grave Threat to U.S. Financial Stability, Should Be Broken Up

Petition Calls on the Federal Reserve and Financial Stability Oversight Council to Reform Banking Behemoth, Create Smaller, Simpler and Safer Institutions to Guard Against Financial Crisis

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Bank of America, the second-largest bank holding company in the U.S., should be broken up and reformed, Public Citizen said in a petition sent today to the Federal Reserve and the Financial Stability Oversight Council.

TRENTON - Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa announced that two pharmacists were sentenced today for their roles in a scheme in which pharmacy owners and employees bought completed prescription forms for HIV/AIDS drugs from indigent patients so Medicaid could be billed for drugs that were never actually dispensed.

I read the story a Gloucester City lady submitted to Reminisce magazine, describing her childhood in Gloucester City.

Well again my memory was shaky as it was when I read the article about the Philadelphia Zoo in and edition of the Gloucester City News. The article was about three young boys Daniel Gilbert Booth, George Ledly, and myself John C. Taylor. We were close buddies from about the age of 12 until World War II separated us.

Founded in 1834, Wake Forest University is a top-25 university located in Winston-Salem, NC. Wake Forest combines the best tradition of a small liberal arts college with the resources of a national research university.

The New Jersey Department of Education today released guidance to districts about a new state law that gives local school boards the authority to move their annual school elections from April to November. The guidance document was prepared by a joint team of representatives from the Department of Education, the Division of Elections in the Department of State, the Attorney General’s Office, and the Department of Community Affairs.

PHILADELPHIA—Bonnie Sweeten, 40, of Pennsylvania, was sentenced today to 100 months in prison for fraud schemes in which she stole in excess of $600,000 from her employer and family members. Sweeten pleaded guilty June 21, 2011 to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. In addition to the prison term, U.S. District Court Judge William H. Yohn, Jr., ordered Sweeten to pay restitution in the amount of $1,091,831 and a special assessment of $200. Sweeten remains in federal custody.

Moorestown Police responded to the report of a Burglary/Theft at a residence in the 500 block of Middlesex Dr. on 1/25/2012 that occurred during the day while the residents were at work. The burglar gained entry by forcing a garage window and then kicking in the door to the main part of the residence. Jewelry was stolen from the master bedroom. Please contact the Police Department at 856-914-3092 if you have information that would assist in the investigation.

Warren Buffett's secretary, Debra Bosanek, is unquestionably one of the most important people in America, and her paycheck stub is one of the most significant documents in the world. The entire U.S. tax code stands on the verge of being overhauled, and a gigantic job-killing tax slapped on upper income earners, because she ostensibly pays a higher tax rate than her billionaire boss.

Trenton, NJ – Today’s announcement by Vitech Systems Group that the company is moving to Woodbridge is yet another sign that the New Jersey Comeback is underway, said Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno.

Vitech is a provider of insurance, investment and benefit administration software.

“Vitech’s announcement is further proof that the New Jersey Comeback is in full swing,” said Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno. “Companies across the nation and around the world are increasingly recognizing New Jersey's serious commitment to helping businesses succeed here, and that success creates more jobs for New Jersey workers.”

After just two years under the Christie Administration, New Jersey has added more than 60,000 new private sector jobs and attracted scores of companies. In fact, 2011 was the best private sector job growth year in New Jersey since 2000, according to Rutgers University economist Joseph Seneca.

Now that the holidays are over and we have gained a “few” pounds, let’s get serious to lose them. First item is exercise. If you are able to walk, try walking outside for approximately 20 minutes-weather permitting.

$15,000 Reward for Information Leading to the Arrests in the Murder of Huang Xiang

January 23, 2012

On Friday, January 20, 2012, at approximately 6:59 PM two unknown black males entered Jin House Take Out Restaurant, located at 4832 Longshore Avenue. The two unknown males shot the owner Huang Xiang, a 27 year old male from the 2400 Block of Mildred Street, in the chest during the course of a robbery.

TRENTON – Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa and Acting Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Ronald Chillemi announced that a Union City woman and her Jersey City brother were indicted today for their alleged roles in a scheme to submit false auto insurance claims.

Endorsing Steve Welch ---who voted for Obama --- would make the Party a national laughingstock

To say the Republican presidential primary has become interesting would be a gross understatement. With three different winners in the first three contests --- an unprecedented situation --- everyone is asking why the frontrunners keep falling and why the GOP base cannot unite behind a leader.

Well, hold on to your seat, because here’s a big question: Would you believe that both Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 primary? And after they became disenfranchised by the Republican Party for moving too far Left, they decided to do the only logical thing: become Democrats? And in addition, does it blow your mind that besides voting for the Big O, they took out their frustrations over a too-liberal GOP by financially supporting the most far-Left Democrat in the entire Congress?

Seeking buyers for 26 nonstrategic sites in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio

CSP Daily News | January 20, 2012

BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Saying that the locations no longer fit with its strategic growth plans, Lehigh Gas Corp. said that its is putting 26 of its gas stations and convenience stores and one truckstop on the auction block.

On January 22, 2012. Age 57. Of Palmyra. Formerly of Toms River. Survived by son and daughter. Services will be private. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Richard Voorhees. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through:

The State University of New York at Potsdam Honors Students who Earned Top Marks in Fall 2011

POTSDAM, NY (01/25/2012)(readMedia)-- Kayla Phillips of Belmar, NJ, was recently named to the President's List at The State University of New York at Potsdam. Phillips, whose major is Childhood/Early Child Education, was among more than 900 students who were honored for academic excellence.

President Dr. John F. Schwaller honored a total of 906 SUNY Potsdam students for earning the highest marks in the Fall 2011 semester.

To achieve the honor of being on the President's List, each student must have satisfactorily completed 12 numerically-graded semester hours with a minimum grade point average of 3.5.

SUNY Potsdam has a strong focus on academics, with its long history of excellence in the liberal arts and sciences. To learn more about what makes the campus community so unique, visit www.virtualtour.potsdam.edu.

Founded in 1816, and located on the outskirts of the beautiful Adirondack Park, The State University of New York at Potsdam is one of America's first 50 colleges. SUNY Potsdam currently enrolls approximately 4,350 undergraduate and graduate students. Home to the world-renowned Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam is known for its handcrafted education, challenging liberal arts and sciences core, excellence in teacher training and leadership in the performing and visual arts.

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The album includes some random shots of some of the many vehicles on display at the Philadelphia Auto Show held at the Convention Center.
The 2016 Philadelphia Auto Show, produced and owned by the Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia, rolls into the Pennsylvania Convention Center Jan. 30 to Feb. 7. This year's event will feature 700 vehicles from more than 40 worldwide manufacturers. Highlights include an array of concept, classic, luxury, pre-production and exotic models. Ticket prices range from $7 to $14. For more information, visit phillyautoshow.com.
PHOTO CREDIT CNBNews Photo Journalist Amanda Stevenson Lupke http://www.amandastevensonphoto.com

A hodgepodge of photos taken at the Democratic National Conventions held July 25-28 at the Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center to officially name former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as its presidential nominee with Sen. Tim Kaine as her running mate. The convention comes the week after Republicans held their gathering in Cleveland to nominate Donald Trump and running mate Mike Pence.
More than 4,700 delegates are attending the Democratic convention.
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Friends and family of Gloucester City native Cpl. Marc Ryan gathered at the Gloucester City v. Penns Grove game Saturday to retire Ryan's jersey after he was killed in Iraq nearly three years ago. (SEPTEMBER 22, 2007)
photos by Bruce Darrow

Our first Memories album was so well received I decided to start a second one. If you have any photos you like to submit to add to any of the albums on our site send them to BillGCN@verizon.net. Please include a brief description and the approximate year the picture was taken.